13 early Twentieth century posters.
Ad is for Cleansing cleaning soap. Generic Communist cleansing cleaning soap.
These crawfish are having enjoyable with some Bolshevik candy.
Very distrubing poster for attractiveness powder.
Ad for…pacifiers. The Bolshevik Party's first slogan became into: “Peace, bread, and land.” Another additional imprecise slogan became into: “A Pacifier In Every Infant's Mouth!”
I love my authorised rubber sneakers of the State.
All the non-branded juice which you might drink, little Vlad.
The headline interprets to: “Smoke Cigarettes”
A pretty referred to poster for authorised cigarettes, complete with a govt health warning
Comrade girl pilot continues her enamel pearly white with Socialist toothpaste.
Revoltionary ice cream made by skill of worker-seals.
Communist hot dogs.
Pre-Communism poster for beer. This became into the regularly occurring beer bottle of Russia.
“I stood in line for three hours for this chocolate, and I will be able to be capable of smash skulls to maintain it.”
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